This saw Bath Hawks end the group stages with the highest points for, 21 after 3 games, but Exeter Hurricanes topping them by one on points difference having not conceded a single score during the groups with a points difference of 20 after three games (Bath on +19 pd).

At the end of the group stages the top eight teams progressed to the Cup quarter finals, and the remaining four sides went directly into the Bowl semi-finals.

The Cup saw Exeter Hurricanes, Exeter Monsoon, Exeter Typhoon, and Bristol 1 go through to the Cup semis, with Southampton, Loughborough Wolves, Bristol 2, and Bath Hawks miss out and progress to the lower Plate semi. Big shocks coming with both Loughborough Wolves and Bath Hawks falling in the quarters set up a some very intriguing semi-finals!

The Bowl semi-final saw Loughborough 2 progress along with Bath Panthers to the Bowl final, with Exeter Storm and Cardiff missing out respectively. The Plate semis saw Southampton Stags beat Bristol 2, and Bath Hawks beat Loughborough Wolves in what previously have been a contender for the main Cup final event.

The Cup semis saw a dominant win for Exeter Hurricanes against their Exeter Typhoon, and a physical display from Bristol 1 saw them go through against Exeter Monsoon 4-2.

The Bowl final saw Bath Panthers beat Loughborough 2 4-3 in a great game, and the Plate Final saw Bath Hawks put on a dominant display against Southampton, winning 6-1.

The Cup final saw Exeter Hurricanes face off against Bristol 1. Exeter went 3 scores up in quick order, but Bristol fought back with touchdowns of their own. Exeter however turned the intensity on again in the second half and ran out eventual winners 10-3.

We are the players. We are the supporters, willing us on. We are the medals, waiting to be won. We are the touchdowns, waiting to be scored. We are the men and women of all ages. We are the talent of today. We are the potential for tomorrow. We are one team. We are England Touch